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BASEBALL
** RECENT AND UPCOMING GAMES **
TUESDAY 4/22
Harrison Co @Home @5:15pm
L - 12-1
WEDNESDAY 4/23
Holy Cross @Home @5pm
FRIDAY 4/25
Carroll County @5:30pm
@Lloyd Memorial (Doc Morris)
Harrison County Gets To Volmer For Six Runs In The Third Inning, Paving Way For 12-1 Run-Rule Win - Mustangs Drop Back To .500 at 8-8
Harrison County came to Alexandria on Tuesday as the 19th Ranked team in the Commonwealth, sporting a 21-2 record. Our two teams played scoreless baseball through two complete innings, before the Breds erupted for six runs in the third. A double, sacrifice, single another sacrifice followed by another single, two walks, an error, a hit batter, and for all intents and purposes this one was over. Senior Brian Vaughn started and went the distance for the Breds, improving to 5-1 and maintaining his 0.28 ERA. To our credit, we did not let Vaughn bully us, as only three Mustangs went down on strikes in this one against a blue-chip pitcher, and we did touch him up for 5 hits. The Mustangs stranded a number of runners as Harrison County committed three errors and Vaughn issued 3 free passes. In addition to their six run bust-out in the third they tacked on four more runs in the sixth to seal the deal. Ben Volmer went three complete, allowing seven runs on seven hits, with five of them earned. He passed the baton to Will Wyrick who hurled two creditable innings allowing a single run on one hit. Luke Bertsch was not so fortunate giving up for four runs on three hits, with only one of those runs being earned. We were unable to record the strike out of a Harrison County batter.
With the loss, the Mustangs drop our fifth consecutive decision, albeit against quality competition, and fall to .500 at 8-8. We will have the chance to avenge one of those losses on Wednesday as we will meet up with Holy Cross for the third time this season at 5pm on Wednesday at St. Mary.

















Beechwood Game Photos Compliments of Kristina Amin
SOFTBALL
** RECENT AND UPCOMING GAMES **
TUESDAY 4/22
@Harrison Co @5pm
L - 11-2
WEDNESDAY 4/23
Bellevue @Home @5:30pm
THURSDAY 4/24
Highlands @Home @5pm
Lady 'Stangs No Obstacle To Harrison County Winning Their 23rd Game of the Season, 11-2 Tuesday Afternoon on the Hilltop In Cynthiana.
While their male counterparts were being victimized by Harrison County back in Alexandria, things weren’t going much better on the Hilltop in Cynthiana, where the Fillies eased out to a 7-0 lead in three innings before we were able to dent the scoring column with a run in the top of the 4th.
The home team added four more in the home sixth inning to prevail 11-2 and win their 23rd game of the season against a pair of losses. As per normal, Sophomore Anna Bezold went the distance for the Stangs, who fall to 12-5 on the season. Bez allowed 11 runs on 11 hits, 9 of which were earned, while whiffing 2, and walking 4. Rachael Shewmaker tripled and Addison Doughman homered for the second time this season in the contest.
I would expect a better result on Wednesday when our girls return home for a three-game homestand, beginning with Bellevue at 5:30pm, to be followed by Highlands on Thursday for an NKAC DivII Conference contest, and Ryle on Friday also at 5pm.
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